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This review is also available on my blog, Bows & Bullets ReviewsWARNING: THIS REVIEW WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS...LOTS OF SPOILERS. ALSO LOTS OF BAD LANGUAGE (WHICH SHOULD BE EXPECTED). YOU MAY PROCEED!Anthem Fleet was just a normal rich girl with a pushy boyfriend, barely there parents, and a drive to...
PJV Quickie: In Amelia Kahaney’s THE BROKENHEARTED you have a unique mix of superhero story, bleak dystopian scifi and young adult romance. Kahaney weaves them all together in an “out the box” delivery that left me thinking about this book weeks after reading it. Unique, tragic and delightfully grit...
An action packed tale, in fact at first I thought that it was moving too quickly but the book morphed into a rather unique and intriguing superhero origin story and I am looking forward to reading the second installment.
Disclaimer: Obviously, I do not own DC or Marvel comics. Really, you’d think I’d be writing a YA blog if I owned either company. No, I’d be doing cameos on The Big Bang Theory and be firing whoever thought it was a good idea to recon Catwoman’s origin story into a twisted version of what you see o...
A poor-little-rich-girl Mary Sue turned vigilante of a heroine in a watered down imitation of Gotham City. There was little about this book that didn't make me cringe; it was insufferably terrible, the plot deviated in a nonsensical way. The heroine is an insipid, overly imaginative idiot of a girl...